Earthquake Education Kiosk
Unveiled at University Mall in Carbondale
IEMA, Central U.S. Earthquake
Consortium project will help southern Illinois residents reduce
damage, injuries from earthquakes
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[February 23, 2017]
SPRINGFIELD
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An interactive kiosk is now available to help residents of southern
Illinois learn how to reduce damage to their homes and prevent
injuries during an earthquake. The earthquake education kiosk
includes information about earthquake hazards in Illinois, safety
tips and more than 80 how-to videos that demonstrate methods for
securing bookshelves, wall-hangings, water heaters and other
household items.
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The
kiosk is located outside the entrance to The Science Center in the
University Mall in Carbondale. The Illinois Emergency Management
Agency (IEMA) and the Central U.S. Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC)
collaborated on the development of the first-ever earthquake kiosk
in the Midwest. The kiosk was funded by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency and the Motorola Solutions Foundation.
“While
we can’t predict when the next major earthquake will occur, we can
arm people with information to help them reduce both the damage to
their homes and the risk of injury when the earth shakes,” said IEMA
Director James K. Joseph. “We are very excited to have this new tool
to use in our efforts to help people in southern Illinois be better
prepared for an earthquake.”
Videos
on the kiosk provide simple, easy-to-follow instructions on how to
secure household items. The kiosk uses the New Spin 360 program to
provide a visually interesting way to access the information.
Development of the videos was funded by IEMA through federal Hazard
Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) funds.
The
videos will be available on the Ready Illinois website (www.Ready.Illinois.gov)
in the near future. IEMA also will be sharing the videos with
emergency management agencies across the country to aid with
earthquake mitigation education in other earthquake-prone areas.
The kiosk and the videos were developed by a team of earthquake
experts including Dr. Harvey Henson from Southern Illinois
University in Carbondale and Scott Hodgson from the University of
Oklahoma.
“We are delighted with the results of the collaboration to develop
and complete the earthquake kiosk with IEMA, one of our eight member
states,” said CUSEC Executive Director Jim Wilkinson. “It is a
unique educational tool that will greatly enhance efforts to improve
public understanding of earthquakes and how to prevent potential
deaths, injuries and economic losses. The efforts of the design team
to produce realistic and engaging content for the kiosk can’t be
overstated. This will be an invaluable awareness tool the state can
use for years to come.”
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“The earthquake information kiosk has been an exciting project to
direct,” said Dr. Harvey Henson, project manager and a geologist
with SIU-C. “ This collaboration, to produce the first-ever
earthquake information kiosk for the Midwest, will undoubtedly
educate many people regarding the earthquake threat and hopefully
save lives and mitigate potential damage if a large earthquake were
to occur.”
On Tuesday evening, an
earthquake-themed presentation by experts from SIU-C, CUSEC and IEMA
will be held for the public at The Science Center in University Mall
in Carbondale. Light refreshments will be served at
5:45 p.m., followed by the
presentation at
6 p.m. The public is invited to
attend.
Additional information about the earthquake risk in Illinois and
steps to take before, during and after an earthquake is available at
www.Ready.Illinois.gov and at
www.cusec.org.
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